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burning pain inside my head that's killing me!
In 2004 everything changed.I could be walking or anything and all of a sudden I would have what I call a hot flash episode.I would become extremly hot and usually pass out into a seizer. Up till this piont I've never had any medical problems. It just started out of the blu one day. When I spoke to my DR she said that it was were I was standing up to fast but when I told her I could be walking and it happen she couldn't help me. That lasted for about 6-x months and then just stopped. In the months and years after that I have had extremly bad migrains.recently I (last 4 months) I have had a burning pain right above my right ear. Its has also been in the middle of my head and the base of my head.at first I could manage the pain but now I can't. It just keeps getting worse and no Doctor can tell me what going on. When the burning starts, a few days before it does I get sharp stabbing pain at the base of my head that has caused me to pass out its been so painful.then the burning starts.now the burning pain is in the right side of my face (temple/cheek area)and on the leftside as well. No doctor will give me an mri or a ct scan because according to them my symtoms don't warrent either of the two. Please I'm begging someone to please help me. I'm scared to death that its something really bad because now in the last 2 months I've been getting the hot flashes ( which is all of a sudden going from normal to 150 degrees on the inside, it never make me sweat and it last for about 2 minutes then I pass out kind of and I say kinda bevcause I'm aware of everything that's going on,like its in slow motion.I know what's happening and what's getting ready to happen.) It happened for the first time in front of my sons and I never want it to again.m I'm only 30,5'4n117lbs,and other then this in good health.I've never had any health problems. Please help.
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The statements above puzzle me. I blacked out once, and my doctor immediately sent me to the ER, where they told me any time a person loses consciousness warrants testing to preclude life-threatening conditions. I'm not saying this to frighten you; just relaying what I've been told. How many & what kind of doctors have you seen about this? Have there ever been any witnesses who would be willing to accompany you to the doctor and descibe what they've seen? I think seeing a neurologist (or more) is in order. Depending on your insurance, you may or may not need a referral; find out and request one (if necessary). If you lose consciousness or have another siezure, please get to an ER immediately. Doc |
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